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Report: #334820

Complaint Review: PainVanish - Philadelphia Pennsylvania

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  • PainVanish P.O. Box 70101 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

PainVanish Received unsolicited unwanted item that I believed was a free sample (which I threw away). Six weeks later I receive a bill for an order I never placed. Philadelphia Pennsylvania

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About six weeks ago I received in the mail what I thought to be a free sample of "pain vanishing" cream, which I had no use for or interest in and threw it away. Today I received a bill from the PainVanish "company" demanding $19.94 for my "order."

Please help stop these creeps from preying on unwary people.

Denise
burlingame, California
U.S.A.

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